“Saban’s Power Rangers” is one of those movies that grabs you right from the very beginning, keeps the excitement going for the entire two hours and doesn’t let up until the very end. There is not one boring moment in this film.

You can’t help but get a little bit nostalgic and have a whole lot of fun watching Disney’s live action “Beauty and the Beast”. First, there are the original songs from Disney’s much-beloved animated film, and secondly, even though this story has been told many times before, it’s a very heartwarming story that never gets old.

We’ve all been seeing the commercials and the trailers for months, and now “Kong: Skull Island” is in theaters. But, does it live up to the hype? That question can be answered with a very enthusiastic “yes!”

“Patriots Day” is an excellent retelling of the events that transpired on April 15, 2013, but it also tells the untold story, and shows how so many people came together on that fateful day to show the world that love conquers all.

A group known as Playground Detroit is working to transform an abandoned storefront on the city’s east side into a hub for the creative community. The members of Playground Detroit include artists, musicians, filmmakers and creative entrepreneurs.

The Detroit Repertory Theatre, which has been located in an inner city neighborhood since 1964, is one of Detroit’s cultural the theatre also depends to a large extent on the support of individual donors.

The film studios are busy cranking out a boatload of new movies, with much more to come before the end of the year. But, what moviegoers should keep in mind is that, in addition to the major studio releases, there are plenty of independent films that deserve attention.

Deepwater Horizon is a movie that, if it weren’t true, would be very hard to believe. The fact that anyone managed to survive that horrific explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico back in 2010 is nothing short of a miracle.

It’s hard to believe that more than seven years have passed since what came to be known as the “Miracle on the Hudson,” when Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger glided his disabled plane to a landing on the Hudson River.

The 2016 Terri Lee-Sylvester Scholarship is courtesy of the Broadcast Film Critics Association. Jasmine Espy, a senior at WSU, says the $1,500 award will go a long way towards helping her complete her college education.